People watching the market may have noticed an interesting phenomenon: whenever the prices of copper, silver, and gold rise simultaneously, the crypto market often sees several waves of good trends.
A co-founder of the on-chain data platform Negentropic recently discussed this topic on social media. He reviewed historical data and found that when this “three-metal resonance” occurs, Bitcoin's price increase usually outperforms the broader market, and those mainstream altcoins with decent liquidity will also take off, making it easy for the entire market structure to switch to a bullish mode.
The logic behind this is actually not complex: the collective rise of precious metals indicates that global money is shifting from “tightening wallets” to “looking for assets everywhere,” and liquidity is starting to loosen. As cryptocurrencies are a high-risk, high-elasticity asset class, they will naturally be the first to catch this wave of incremental funds. So the next time you see gold, silver, and copper rising together, you might want to pay more attention to the movements in the crypto market.
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notSatoshi1971
· 9h ago
Is the rise of gold, silver, and copper really dependent on the crypto world? Can this logic be more reliable?
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ForkTongue
· 9h ago
Oh no, it's this trap of correlation theory again? Why do I feel like I'm gambling on picking numbers?
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 9h ago
Wait, is the logic that gold, silver, and copper all rise together? I feel like this is just trying to find a pattern and force it into a trap, can this really be a signal?
Copper, silver, and gold all rise, hiding signals? Historical data shows that Bitcoin and alts may be To da moon.
People watching the market may have noticed an interesting phenomenon: whenever the prices of copper, silver, and gold rise simultaneously, the crypto market often sees several waves of good trends.
A co-founder of the on-chain data platform Negentropic recently discussed this topic on social media. He reviewed historical data and found that when this “three-metal resonance” occurs, Bitcoin's price increase usually outperforms the broader market, and those mainstream altcoins with decent liquidity will also take off, making it easy for the entire market structure to switch to a bullish mode.
The logic behind this is actually not complex: the collective rise of precious metals indicates that global money is shifting from “tightening wallets” to “looking for assets everywhere,” and liquidity is starting to loosen. As cryptocurrencies are a high-risk, high-elasticity asset class, they will naturally be the first to catch this wave of incremental funds. So the next time you see gold, silver, and copper rising together, you might want to pay more attention to the movements in the crypto market.